Queen's Speech and proposed legislation

The Queen delivered the 2017 Queen's Speech on 21 June which set out the government's agenda for the coming parliamentary session. The speech outlined the government's proposed policies and legislation.

This Queen's speech announced that the government will focus on:

delivering a Brexit deal that works for all parts of the United Kingdom and

building a stronger, fairer country by strengthening our economy, tackling injustice and promoting opportunity and aspiration.

The supporting documentation confirms 27 Bills and draft Bills which are expected to be in the legislative programme, which will deliver on these themes. Details of the Bills that the government propose to introduce are available via the links at the end of this article.

The Speech and supporting documentation make little reference to delayed tax measures which were put on hold prior to the Election or the progress of the legislation on Making Tax Digital for Business. The reference to tax legislation states:

'The programme will also include three Finance Bills to implement budget decisions. Summer Finance Bill 2017 will include a range of tax measures including those to tackle avoidance. The programme will also include a technical Bill to ratify several minor EU agreements and further Bills, which will be announced in due course, to effect the UK's withdrawal from the EU. The government will also be taking forward a range of other measures which may not require primary legislation.'